Last year, these candles were on sale in eBay but the prices they commanded was ludicrous. And here, she is selling for RM3.00 each, a fraction of a fraction of the price. What is so specail this time was that apart from the almost real flickering of the LED, when you blow it, it will go off, just like a real candle.
Silly old me went and bought them, all the while thinking about the wind/air switch that can be salvaged. Little did I know, there is no such thing and these Chinese were ingenious when it came to solving that problem.
The girls were happy with the LED candle because
although each have their own lantern, there were
no candles. So, Kristin had the bright idea of using
them on the lanterns. Clever girl!
although each have their own lantern, there were
no candles. So, Kristin had the bright idea of using
them on the lanterns. Clever girl!
Still, the girls had their fun, thanks
to Kristine's smart thinking. And no,
we did not put idea into her head
either. So, Boys and Girls, I suspect
it must be the milk powder at play.
to Kristine's smart thinking. And no,
we did not put idea into her head
either. So, Boys and Girls, I suspect
it must be the milk powder at play.
The mystery of the wind switch solved.Its actually
a microphone in there, connected to a microprocessor
(black glob), acting as a sound switch. This is because
when you blow through the hole, it creates noise for
the mic and so, it swithes on or off. In other words, you
can even clap your hands or place it near a speaker
for some funky effects. Heh.
a microphone in there, connected to a microprocessor
(black glob), acting as a sound switch. This is because
when you blow through the hole, it creates noise for
the mic and so, it swithes on or off. In other words, you
can even clap your hands or place it near a speaker
for some funky effects. Heh.
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